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OAKLAND, Calif. - Lauded Major League Baseball right fielder David Gene Parker – whose veteran leadership helped the Oakland A’s win a World Series title in 1989 – has died at age 74.
Oakland Athletics fans and fellow members of Last Dive Bar and Oakland 68s chant “Sell the team” and “Stay in Oakland” after the handed out “SELL” t-shirts and “Unte the Bay ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, state and local government dignitaries, former Oakland A’s greats Rollie Fingers, Dave Stewart and Dallas Braden attended the ceremony on the Las Vegas Strip.
A's fans in Oakland react to Las Vegas groundbreaking 02:51. It's something many former Athletics fans dreamed of: shovels in the ground, the first steps in building a new stadium.
Dave Parker's death Saturday at age 74 a month before his Hall of Fame induction resonated deeply with members of the 1989 Oakland Athletics, arguably the greatest MLB team in Bay Area history.
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